District Attorney Michael Dougherty described Diamond as “an innocent person who was beloved by her family and friends”.
By JC Reporter
The investigation revealed that Soliman had attempted to purchase a firearm but was unsuccessful because he is not a U.S. citizen
By Josh Kaplan
Itzik Elgarat, 68, was murdered in Gaza after his captors interrogated him for information, according to his family
By Imogen Garfinkel
The bands faced police scrutiny after one led a ‘death to the IDF’ chant and the other allegedly called on fans to ‘start a riot' at an upcoming court appearance
By Jacob Jaffa
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One of the band’s members, Mo Chara, is set to return to court next month to face terror charges over a separate incident
Bob Vylan’s chants of ‘death to the IDF’ were ‘utterly unacceptable and have no place on our airwaves’ the BBC said
By Daniel Ben-David
The court rejected the claim that the trade violated the UK’s legal obligations and determined that its propriety was a matter for Parliament to decide
Constantine Dobrowolski allegedly boasted of taking part ‘in the extermination of Jews’
The band will not be able to attend an upcoming tour in October
The order labels the pair as ‘enemies of God’ for threatening the country’s supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei
Fans of the reality show have claimed on social media that Bibas was an IDF soldier, without providing any evidence
Director Yariv Mozer dedicated the prize ‘to the safe and immediate return of the hostages who are still in Gaza’
The text included a link to a video accusing the government of being a ‘coalition of division, evasion [of military service] and the devastation of October 7’
The military has condemned the attack on the installation, saying it poses a ‘danger’ to the safety of civilians
Six Israelis were arrested after extremists hurled rocks at IDF troops
A senior official from Israel’s Home Front Command said the agency has been ‘preparing for this for two decades’
By Amelie Botbol
Rafael Grossi, head of the IAEA, suggested that US airstrikes had caused severe ‘but not total’ damage to Tehran’s atomic programme
The country has been under internal pressure to boycott its game against the Jewish state
Borjana Krišto said she ‘regretted’ that the conference had been cancelled following comments from one of her ministerial colleagues
Three people, accused of working for Mossad, have been hanged while around 700 have been detained in the latest security crackdown
Conservative and Reform MPs strongly oppose any further immigration from Gaza and Downing Street declined to back the proposal
By Lorin Bell-Cross
Sultana also praised Jeremy Corbyn as ‘the best PM we never had’
By Jane Prinsley
Deputy prime minister also appeared to suggest that Reform’s criticism of female RAF commander was worse than Palestine Action’s infiltration of Brize Norton
All motions passed by the conference’s international section related to Gaza
Thousands attend performance days after rapper facing charges under the Terrorism Act 2000 was released on bail
Bob Vylan, who led the chant during his performance before Kneecap, also said ‘sometimes you gotta get your message across with violence’
Wiley was stripped of his MBE last year after posting a flurry of antisemitic social media posts in 2020
The former Hollyoaks actor was found unresponsive at his flat in Bristol on January 15 after friends raised the alarm